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Security
9th February 2022
How are assets connected to the IoT kept secure?
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IoT endpoints and gateways are perennial targets for hackers. Any connected device can expect to be attacked at some time in its life. Surveys suggest that probing will start looking for vulnerabilities only minutes after a new device first goes online. Developers are challenged to design-in proper resistance to attacks against smart, connected devices.
Industrial
4th February 2022
Mitigating risks in your electronic supply chain
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Supply chain plays a pivotal role in hardware development. It is an immense yet complex system that supports various aspects of business operations, from inventory management to product delivery. The vulnerability of global supply chains could not be better illuminated than by their struggles to adjust to the recent COVID pandemic.
Industrial
10th February 2022
The Rise of Robotics (Future Factories: Episode 2)
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In the second episode of the series, Digi-Key chronicles the rise of robotics in the manufacturing industry, and how new designs collaborate alongside human workers on the factory floor to create new, high-quality job opportunities across the industry.
News
7th February 2022
Virtual Satellite Industry Days for 2022
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Rohde & Schwarz has announced a programme of Satellite Industry Days, offering a series of online and hybrid events to discuss the latest developments and applications in satellite and space technology. Starting on February 22nd, 2022, four events will enable participants to virtually meet with industry partners and leading experts.
Communications
5th February 2022
Will 5G affect GPS in cars and smart meters?
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As the world observes digital transformation in almost all areas of life, it welcomes with it new forms of technology and connectivity. With this rapid technological evolution, many aspects are now antiquated and abandoned. The deployment of 5G brings with it a series of concerns, such as worries about its threat to airplane functionality.
News
9th February 2022
Telecoms predictions for 2022
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Relatively unscathed from two years of global pandemic, the telecommunications industry is on the precipice of transformation. It’s going digital, which, although this may seem inherent for an industry centred around technology, will trigger a mass of change and challenge for the industry. What will happen in 2022?
News
9th February 2022
End-to-end satellite IoT solution
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Astrocast, the most advanced global nanosatellite IoT network, announces a partnership with massive IoT service provider, UnaBiz, to develop an end-to-end IoT solution for asset tracking and monitoring. This collaboration combines Astrocast’s connectivity technologies with UnaBiz’s custom design expertise in IoT sensors and data platform services.
Communications
7th February 2022
Bidirectional satellite IoT service launches commercially
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Astrocast SA launched its commercially available cost-effective, bidirectional satellite IoT (SatIoT) service, to connect IoT devices globally when outside of cell-based terrestrial networks at a comparable cost. Accessibility to Astrocast’s Satellite IoT service has the potential to transform the business model for global IoT, opening the door to a raft of new, powerful applications that…
News
9th February 2022
Farnell launches ‘How To’ content series for IIoT engineers
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Farnell, an Avnet Company and global distributor of electronic components, products and solutions, has expanded the Technical Resources Hub to include new exclusive resources offering a deep dive into Industry 4.0, Internet of Things (IoT) design and wide-ranging hot topics for electronic development engineers. The Technical Resources Hub is designed to provide engineers with comprehensive advice and training to support every stage of new product design.
Industrial
6th February 2022
Human error vs (AI)mperfection
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It is undeniable that technological advances are easing many aspects of life. An example of this is the automation of industrial processes which reduces the need for physical labouring thereby freeing people up for more complex decision-making. In recent years, however, the development of artificial intelligence (AI) is paving the way to a new era of decision-making in which machine learning (ML) uses algorithms to process and analyse data. In theory, more complex decisions can now be reached through ML.
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